Over 1.7 billion apps were downloaded, 50 million devices were activated for record-breaking week

More than 50 million new iOS and Android devices were activated and a 1.76 billion apps were downloaded across the globe between Christmas and New Year's Day, the largest single week ever recorded, Flurry reported Wednesday. Flurry has over 260,000 apps using its analytics software, allowing the company tp "detect over 90% of all new iOS and Android devices activated each day."

The report comes after Flurry reported that Christmas Day saw a record 17.4 million devices activated, and 328 million apps downloaded, the company is now reporting that week following that record breaking day turned out to be historic as well!

From December 4 through the 17, the weekly average number of downloads was 1.07 billion, which means that the week between December 25 and 31 saw an increase of 65%.

The Flurry report broke the number of apps down per country and, unsurprisingly, the United States saw the largest number of app downloads by far. Its 604 million downloads accounted for 34.3% of all app downloads during the week. The only other countries with more than 100 million downloads were China, with 183 million, and the United Kingdom, with 132 million.

According to Flurry, it was the Christmas season that drove the record number of app downloads, and so it was countries with a majority Christian population, including Canada, Germany, France, Australia, Italy and Mexico, that saw the largest increases over baseline.

For example, even though Japan and South Korea have the number 4 and 5 largest number of activated devices, they only came in at number 14 and 10 for app downloads during the week. Japan does not recognize Christmas as a holiday, and around half of South Koreans identify as non-religious. Russia, Italy and Mexico, on the other hand, all made the top ten in number of app downloads between Christmas and New Years, despite being ranked as number 13, 14 and 15 in activated devices.

2012 was a great year for apps overall, and Flurry expects 2013 to be even better.

A report from market intelligence company ABI Research in November stated that the cumulative revenue brought in by mobile apps would pass $30 billion last year, almost doubling the amount they had brought in in 2011. This included money brought in from pay-per-downloads, in-app purchases, subscriptions, and in-app advertisements.

Over the next year, Flurry says that it expects to see over a billion downloads a week to become the norm, and that there will be a week where over two billion apps are downloaded by the end of 2013.

"Following a year where Google and Apple drove unprecedented adoption of mobile devices, Facebook declared itself a “mobile” company, and Amazon and Microsoft both made significant investments into mobile computing, we look forward to continued record-breaking adoption of smart devices and applications," Flurry wrote.